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Serious NEETPill & OldCelPill: Old Cells what age were you when you stopped being NEET?

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I got my lucky break at the age of 28. Now 34.5. After 10 years of mishaps, fuck ups, calamities etc.

Dropped out of university [also University college closed down later on] (an arts subject) due to health issues. Dropped out of another university (due to health issues AGAIN this time combined with family & legal issues). My focus & concentration weren't there. Obviously.

Then unemployed in the Great Recession whilst fighting a losing & then lost legal medical war from late noughties to early tens whilst helping in a family legal war.

Moved cities. NEET in the new city for approx two and half years.

Then and then finally got my lucky break. Started out in an office related role and moved into the career I eventually aspired to get into.

Got the starting point of my entry level professional qualification. Hoping to take it further. Or planning to. Just have to overcome the Lethargy, Depression, Apathy & Resentment.

Not bragging. Just thoughts Oldcels and tips if you have any for improvement. Otherwise it's looksmax.org.
 
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I became a neet in December 2015. I attended college throughout the years afterwards but I dropped out constantly as well. Currently a neet again.
 
I was never NEET, it wasn't ever an option. Best tips I have is to be lucky and not be unlucky.
 
I became a neet in December 2015. I attended college throughout the years afterwards but I dropped out constantly as well. Currently a neet again.

Hopefully you get your lucky break mate. With the digitisation of online classes and exams things should go alot smoother this time round.
I was never NEET, it wasn't ever an option. Best tips I have is to be lucky and not be unlucky.

Chance and circumstance are very big factors.
 
Hopefully you get your lucky break mate. With the digitisation of online classes and exams things should go alot smoother this time round.
I hope so too. I actually wasn't supposed to be a neet since this year but due to covid-19 I was cucked out of college and I didn't really understand how to do these online classes so I missed out on a lot and decided dropping out would be the best course of action. I have never made it past freshman year of college, just lol at me.
 
I hope so too. I actually wasn't supposed to be a neet since this year but due to covid-19 I was cucked out of college and I didn't really understand how to do these online classes so I missed out on a lot and decided dropping out would be the best course of action. I have never made it past freshman year of college, just lol at me.

Yeah I know what you mean. All too familiar with that although I have the equivalent qualification of just having done a freshman year of university.

Nothing to laugh about mate if you're circumstances are shit and you've been given the raw end of the stick. Hopefully everything picks up for you.
 
I haven't stopped yet.
 
I'm still NEET.
 

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